Politics Archive
February 28, 2007 - October 4, 2007
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When it comes to Iraq, the Arizona senator remains a prisoner of Vietnam, bravely taking a bullet for a commander in chief who betrayed him
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In Fred Thompson's fantasy world, all you have to do to be president is pretend you're the Gipper and act tough on TV
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Unrepentant over the GOP's disastrous invasion of Iraq, Republican candidates are determined to stay the course - and change the subject
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How Bush Allowed an Army of For-Profit Contractors to Invade the U.S. Treasury
--From Issue 1034 -
The Ethanol Scam: One of America's Biggest Political Boondoggles
From Issue 1032
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Racy Comic Books and Birdseed Highs in Japan
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Inside Live Earth: The Struggle Behind Al Gore's Concert for the Planet
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The Secret Campaign of President Bush's Administration To Deny Global Warming
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He's cashing in on 9/11, working with Karl Rove's henchmen and in cahoots with a Swift Boat-style attack on Hillary. Will Rudy Giuliani be Bush III?
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THE LOW POST: Observations About the First Democratic Debate
In honor of the '08 freak parade's first formal debate, the Democratic party rolled out its A-team of craven auto-flagellants
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Second Life: The Net's Virtual Paradise Heats Up
Is the hottest spot on the Net paradise on Earth or something a little more sordid? An exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Second Life and its messianic creator, Philip Rosedale
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THE LOW POST: Death of a Drunk
At long last, former Russian president and notorious booze-hound Boris Yeltsin dies
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THE LOW POST: The Imus Sanction
In a media shitstorm, everyone ducks for the cover of easy moral outrage
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THE LOW POST: The Return of Evil Campaign Journalism
Debuting this week: the "Sweet n' Blow," a no-calorie substitute for real journalism, a gossip column masquerading as political reportage
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Jesus is really, really pissed -- at Hollywood, at the media, even at most Christians. But BattleCry, the nation’s largest and most radical youth crusade, is recruiting a new generation of Christian soldiers to fight back.
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National Affairs: Cheney's Nemesis, Seymour Hersh, Reveals White House’s Secret Plan to Bomb Iran
For forty years, Seymour Hersh has been America’s leading investigative reporter. His latest scoop? The White House’s secret plan to bomb Iran
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THE LOW POST: Timetable to Nowhere
Meaningless vote passes in Senate: Democrats, Republicans, White House all suspiciously happy
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The Last Confessions of E. Howard Hunt
He was the ultimate keeper of secrets, lurking in the shadows of American history. He toppled banana republics, planned the Bay of Pigs invasion and led the Watergate break-in. Now he would reveal what he'd always kept hidden: who killed JFK
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THE LOW POST: Tasting Their Own Medicine
Republicans complain about the congressional shaft
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National Affairs: The Enemy Within
The Democrats' most dangerous opponent in '08 may be their own campaign consultants, who charge far more than GOP strategists -- and deliver far less
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THE LOW POST: Driving Miss Clinton
Like her husband, creator of the ridiculous "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, the presidential Hillary takes the fork in the road on homosexuality
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The Dark Side of Texas: Pete Maiden Reports on Corpus Christi's Koch Industries
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The Dark Side of the Rio Grande: Tika Milan Reports on Asarco's Texas Refinery
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The Dark Side of Kentucky: Krishtine de Leon Reports on Tyson Chicken Houses
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The Dark Side of Alaska: Colin Stutz Reports From the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
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The Low Post: Right War, Wrong Tactics
The "It woulda worked, except..." movement kicks off.
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A panel of experts convened by Rolling Stone agree that the war in Iraq is lost. The only question now is: How bad will the coming explosion be?
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On being the subjects of a military economy
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